Author: Jason Brueckner

If you have a heart for missions, pick up this book! About the author: Moreau (DMiss, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is Professor of Intercultural Studies at Wheaton College and the author of numerous articles on missions in journals and books. Having spent a number of yeras in Africa as a missionary, he has firsthand knowledge of contextualization issues. His other professional interests include folks religions and technology in missions. Publisher: Kregel Academic Page Count: 384 pages, softcover To be honest from the outset, global missions, intercultural studies and contextualization is not my forte. I have but merely dabbled in...

If for some strange reason you are (1.) a pastor and (2.) you have not got yourself a copy of this book yet … stop reading. click the link above. and buy it. Learn more and purchase Dangerous Calling from Amazon.com. That said, let me tell you a little bit about myself and then a little about this book. Currently, I am on a leadership team of friends who will be planting a community in North Canton, Ohio. I have a lot on my mind about both what ministry and what a minister is. For me, Tripp could not have...

We all know of the rat race, or what many people call the American Dream. We spend more, we work more, we stress more. We never have enough money, or enough stuff, do we? Luckily Will Davis Jr. is not only a man who has noticed the insufficiencies that us Americans believe that we face, but he is also a disciple who is obviously deeply saturated by the Words of Jesus Christ. Davis asks his readers, when is enough enough? When and where do we draw the line in what we own and what we allow to own us?...

Purchase directly from Kregel Academic or from Amazon.com. Dr. Huffman, thank you … thank you … thank you! I write a lot of reviews for books that are general, Christian living type books. Seldom in my reviewing do I get to dig into a book that covers Biblical languages. For my readers, I am certainly no expert in the ancient biblical languages — not by any means — but I did go through Wheaton Graduate School’s Biblical Exegesis program and came out on the other side with a Master’s degree in Old and New Testament Exegesis (ancient languages being...

So, the reality of youth ministry is (and you can ask anybody involved in youth ministry, and they’d tell you the same) that you are always, always on the clock. Whether or not you are physically at the church, at a students high school ball game, or you are at home reading a book on your own, you are either serving students/parents or you are processing the events of your place of ministry. You could get a call at 2:00 am, in which a student is telling you that his parents are fighting too loud for him to be...